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Green Revolution

By 2030, almost every role in an organization will require green skills.

According to UN data, by 2030 the green economy could create up to 24 million new jobs, of which 1.2 billion will depend on a healthy and stable environment. Given the growing number of challenges and opportunities, working in the organic sector may be a necessity or an opportunity to secure your future career.

 

 

SGD (Sustainable Goals Development) is a strategy developed by the United Nations, which was adopted in 2015 as an action plan for sustainable development. The goal of SGD is to promote economic, social and environmental growth through a sustainable approach to development.

The SGD has set 17 goals, which include eradicating poverty, ensuring education for all, combating social inequalities, protecting the environment and promoting social justice. The implementation of these goals aims to contribute to creating a more sustainable and better world for all people.

SGD assumes that governments, the private sector, community organizations and citizens should work together to achieve these goals. At the same time, it supports long-term development that takes into account the needs of future generations. Thanks to SGD, we have a chance to change the world for the better and contribute to social, economic development and environmental protection.

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POLAND

 

Over the coming years, Poland plans to accelerate the development of the renewable energy and electromobility industries in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the fight against climate change. As a result, over 300,000 new jobs are to be created in these sectors by 2030.

The adopted strategy also aims to increase the share of energy from renewable sources and promote electromobility by investing in charging infrastructure for electric cars. New jobs are to be generated mainly by companies producing and assembling renewable energy devices and manufacturers of electric vehicles. The increase in employment in these sectors is also expected to make Poland a leader in Central Europe in the field of sustainable energy and electromobility.

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